Ugh, the plot isn't that bad but its very many episodes is mostly propaganda.
7 Reviews
Propaganda.
coolestcatlovethenew17 January 2019
HUGE FAN!! :D
juldaramiismywaifu28 August 2018
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I freaking love this show! I really don't care if it has propaganda in it. The show is really good in my opinion and tbh some episodes made me cry. Especially episode 9 cause Goseumdochi died in that episode and he is one of my favorite characters so it was hard to see him die...
Anyway, this shows kicks ass in my opinion and this show is probably how I got attached to Juldarami. From the series.
Anyway I'm glad I'm a fan of such a wonderful series. :)
Anyway I'm glad I'm a fan of such a wonderful series. :)
Is this political I just wanna have fun
unraisedwall4 April 2018
desenho é para 12 sim desenho é do Coreia do Norte mais eu gosto de desse desenho
williamndv20 September 2021
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A good military thriller!
sepicd21 October 2019
It has an interesting story, Just a teen that wants to protect his own hometown while being an undercover spy in the enemy base. Yes the propaganda and the violence is too much to be a kids show and it kinda has a bad taste for me, the family scenes will really tear you up since thats how an every day soldier thinks about allot... coming back home to their family. Thats what I see when Geumsaegi thinks about his younger brother Bamsaegi. The design of the characters, the quality, the animation, the crystal clear voice acting and the music itself is fantastic for a studio that makes copies of the Lion King and Pocahantos. Can't wait for what happens after episode 32! :)
this show kicks ass
stickofweirdness19 September 2021
Unforgivable for being propaganda, otherwise OK.
AGfox168 September 2017
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For coming out of a North Korean animation studio, SaH is actually satisfactory when it comes to animation. The story is actually mildly entertaining, also. However, I absolutely cannot give this any more than 3/10 because first of all it is anti-Western propaganda. The "Flower Hill" is clearly a depiction of North Korea. The squirrels, hedgehogs, and ducks are the citizens of North Korea, while the villainous mice, weasels, and wolves represent South Koreans, Japanese, and Americans, respectively. Also, the series is quite violent for being intended for children's viewing. In episode 31 alone, there are multiple killings, one shown with blood when a mole is killed.
Quite entertaining for adults if not for obvious parallels to the North Korea dispute.
Quite entertaining for adults if not for obvious parallels to the North Korea dispute.
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